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School of Music

The New Horizons Band will offer its spring concert. Under the direction of Diana Blake, the New Horizons Band features musicians 55 and older who travel from all over Iowa. This event is free and open to the public.

The UNI Children's Choir will offer their spring concert as part of the School of Music Spotlight Series, under the direction of Michelle Swanson. This event is ticketed. For tickets, call 319-273-4TIX.

Coordinated and conducted by UNI School of Music faculty artists Amy Kotsonis and John Len Wiles, the UNI Women’s Chorus and the Men’s Glee Club Camerata will present a spring performance. This event is free and open to the public.

The Autism and Arts Education Symposium is a 2-day conference that features research, practice and showcase in the arts and autism. The purpose of the symposium is to bring together researchers, practitioners, teachers, therapists and parents who specialize in arts education for children with autism with the purpose of sharing ideas and learning more about the benefits of the arts for children with autism. UNI faculty artist Kevin Droe will coordinate this event. For more information or to register, visit www.autismandarts.org .

Led by conductor and professor Rebecca Burkhardt, this day-long event will host Iowa high school students at a hands-on, interactive orchestra invitational. For more information, contact Rebecca.Burkhardt@uni.edu.

Under the direction of UNI percussion faculty Randy Hogancamp and Matthew Andreini, the UNI Percussion and West African Drum Ensembles will offer their final spring concert along with UNI’s Taiko drum ensemble Kaji-Daiko and the UNI Marimba Ensemble. This event is free and open to the public.